Ku kandziyisiwile: 22.10.2016
What can I say - I love it here! It's just soooo different and therefore so fascinating. Of course, it wouldn't be for me in the long run, it's a bit messy, but I'm already pretty sure that I will come back to Pulau Penang (Pulau = Island) and especially to Georgetown! There is so much to discover - food in all colors and shapes, street art, heritage houses (parts of the city are a World Heritage Site), various cultures and religions in close proximity, clan jetties, temples, rainforest, etc. My time here is simply not enough!
Even on the second day here, I tried various culinary things again. For breakfast, I only knew that there should be a special toast in the recommended shop (can you even call it a covered outdoor area?). So I went there (again sprinting along the roadside several times), there was no menu and the staff only spoke broken English. Well :) I really think so often during the day here: That is gonna be fun! :D So I looked at what the others had, but couldn't make sense of it. So I just ordered again and with my hesitant 'sweet toast', I got a nod. Then came 'you want an egg-la?', which I declined. I had no idea in what form the egg would have come, so I left it for now. On my plate, I had:
The toast tasted very good, so I immediately ordered a second one, so you can see 'kaya' better, which means coconut jam:
It was really delicious! The people at the other tables all had a cup with something white-yellowish and dipped their toast in it, that's why it is cut like this! I had it explained to me by the table next to me. That was a half-boiled egg, so now I could understand the question about the egg-lah :D I didn't know that it was coconut jam either, but afterwards I was wiser and it also tasted good! It was funny that I ordered a water with the kopi and he asked 'hot?'. All the other tables had iced kopis, so I said yes, hot please, I wanted a warm coffee. In the end, he meant the water and I had a warm coffee and a warm water :D
Anyway, it was already a good start to the day and it was just super hot. 32 degrees and sunshine! I only put on my sandals outside and I could take a shower right away. Well, but by now I have even gotten used to the humidity a bit.
Yesterday I went on a street art hunt, you've already seen a few things in the other article. I dedicate another report to it, so at this point just a note: there is an insane amount of it and cool interactive things like
New things are constantly being added, you could spend days just searching for all of them!On the way, I really needed a break from the pounding sun and went to the Camera Museum. As soon as you walk in, the air conditioning is on everywhere, so I was pretty sure of cooling down. It was really nice there too, with a darkroom, history and a bit of experimentation
Afterwards, I continued walking through the city, hunted for murals, discovered interesting buildings, and even felt a bit at home (you'll find out in the upcoming article through the pictures). On top of that, I went to the longest café, it's located in one of those typical houses and was a whopping 100m long. Unfortunately, the picture only shows the distance to the intermediate door, of which there were, I think, 2.The rest of the day will be shown in separate pictures :)